Rich Mullins
Rich Mullins
Rich Mullinswas an American contemporary Christian music singer and songwriter best known for his worship songs "Awesome God" and "Sometimes by Step". Some of his albums were also considered among Christian music's best, including Winds of Heaven, Stuff of Earth, The World As Best As I Remember It, Volume Oneand A Liturgy, a Legacy, & a Ragamuffin Band. His songs have been performed by numerous artists, including Caedmon's Call, Five Iron Frenzy, Amy Grant, Carolyn Arends, Jars of Clay, Michael...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionRock Singer
Date of Birth21 October 1955
CityRichmond, IN
CountryUnited States of America
I am a Christian, not because someone explained the nuts and bolts of Christianity, but because there were people willing to be nuts and bolts.
In the end, it's not gonna matter if you have a few scars, but it will matter if you didn't live.
Love is found in the things we've given up, more than in the things that we have kept.
Save me from trendy religion that makes cheap clichés out of timeless truths.
We never understand what we're praying, and God, in His mercy, does not answer our prayers according to our understanding, but according to His wisdom.
I take comfort in knowing that it was the shepherds to whom the angels appeared when they announced Christ's birth. Invariably throughout the course of history, God has appeared to people on the fringes. It's nice to find theological justification for your quirks.
Let people see your struggles and don't ever fake it.
What I like about the Bible is that it doesn't make sense, which makes it more like truth than anything else I've ever read.
If your life is motivated by your ambition to leave a legacy, what you'll probably leave as a legacy is ambition.
Faith without works is like a song you can't sing. It's about as useless as a screen door on a submarine.
We were given the Scriptures to humble us into realizing that God is right, and the rest of us are just guessing.
I can't see how You're leading me unless you've led me here, where I'm lost enough to let myself be led.
I think my parents were really smart parents. I think they were, actually, pretty progressive for the time. The one thing that they really wanted me to know is what makes me tick, what I am about, how I approach life. And I think what my parents really wanted for me was for me to be who I am.